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| removed from the Bibliography section: Daniel | Defoe, A General History of the Pyrates ISBN 0-486-4 |
| He is a cousin of Jermain | Defoe and his brother Ryan is a Dominica internation |
| members then stood at Salvari, Hinds, Francis, | Defoe and Kennedy. |
| te after late goals in extra time from Jermain | Defoe and Roman Pavlyuchenko. |
| Michael Turner, and Spurs' & England's Jermain | Defoe as well as current Charlton first team players |
| Daniel | Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe was its editor in t |
| Dexter was built by the | Defoe Boat and Motor Works at Bay City, Michigan. |
| of an unnamed "fallen woman", the second time | Defoe created such a character (the first was a simi |
| In 1725 Daniel | Defoe described the High Peak as "the most desolate, |
| Daniel | Defoe documents the Great Storm of 1703 with eyewitn |
| dations in an undated letter written by Daniel | Defoe, entitled A Scheme for a Royal Palace in the P |
| f his adventures, though once thought to be by | Defoe himself, has now been accepted as authentic. |
| rds with no less redoubtable a foe than Daniel | Defoe in his Advantages of the Act of Security compa |
| 29 July-31 July - Daniel | Defoe is placed in a pillory for the crime of sediti |
| rs including James Hayter, Mark Stein, Jermain | Defoe, Jack Lester and Brett Pitman. |
| He would also provide another high cross for | Defoe later in the match, which he headed over the b |
| Drury was from Stoke Newington, where | Defoe lived, and was shipwrecked on Madagascar for m |
| s attracted a wide following including: Willem | Defoe, Madonna, Sting, The Grateful Dead, and Christ |
| side other notable footballers such as Jermain | Defoe of Tottenham Hotspur and Clayton Fortune, who |
| s were given in English, not Latin, and Daniel | Defoe, one of Morton's students, praised its attenti |
| He and | Defoe quarreled in their public writings, with Defoe |
| Daniel | Defoe referred to the livestock market in 1726 as "w |
| Daniel | Defoe referred to the mills in his A tour thro' the |
| ee indicated he did not know whether Crusoe or | Defoe represented him in the lecture. |
| On 6 January 2009, Jermain | Defoe returned to the club from Portsmouth in a deal |
| o the six yard box, from which striker Jermain | Defoe scored from close range to make the score 2-2. |
| George was laid down on 22 May 1943 at the | Defoe Shipbuilding Company, Bay City, Michigan. |
| ck's keel was laid down on 17 June 1944 at the | Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan as |
| e ship was laid down on 8 February 1944 by the | Defoe Shipbuilding Company, Bay City, Michigan; laun |
| July 1944, even before being laid down at the | Defoe Shipbuilding Company, in Bay City, Michigan. |
| Wilson, in his Life of | Defoe, states that he died 24 Aug. 1776, and was bur |
| 24), Mayor of New York City in 1694, signed at | Defoe's marriage as a witness, and Francis may have |
| man whose seafaring adventures inspired Daniel | Defoe to write Robinson Crusoe, lived at Oreston for |
| ferring Robbie Keane, Peter Crouch and Jermain | Defoe to the Russian. |
| rance inspired the author and traveller Daniel | Defoe to describe Northampton as the "handsomest and |
| With the hordes temporarily rebuffed, | Defoe was free to attend to the matter of the immine |
| uthors have visited Liverpool including Daniel | Defoe, Washington Irving, Thomas De Quincey, Herman |
| Francis and | Defoe went to work with a bass player who was in Bon |
| Hinds, Francis and | Defoe were previously in a band called TFB (Typical |
| imologia was one of the sources used by Daniel | Defoe when writing A Journal of the Plague Year (172 |
| vice" given was then followed by writer Daniel | Defoe with his Review in 1704, followed by The littl |
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